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Overview

Welcome to our award winning campground located in a quiet country setting just one mile from downtown Dells. Enjoy our exceptionally clean and friendly resort. We can accommodate tents to the largest RV. Our long, level, 50 amp pull-thrus with cable TV are a breeze for bigger units. Relax under one of our many shade trees or enjoy our clear, heated pool with splashpad water feature. Campfire wood, ice and provisions can be bought at our camp store. Laundry and complimentary Wi-Fi on-site.

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Ranked as one of the Top-rated Parks for 2011 - Trailer Life Directory January 2011

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Our location and great amenities make us the #1 choice for any size group. We offer long, level, 50amp pull-thrus to wooded group tenting areas and a variety of cabins. Three superb restroom/shower house buildings, a tenter?s hospitality area and meeting room. Wi-Fi and cable TV at sites. Your needs are our priority.

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2010-06-21Beautiful campgrounds. Excellent staff. The only problem I had was the train track being right across the road from the campgrounds and trains running through all night

-RoxanneMerrill,WI

2009-11-06We go to the KOA Campground every year with the family. Jill and Ed are the best people around. They make you feel like family and are so helpful with everything. We have been going there for over 20 years especially when it is Wa-Zha-Wa Days. It is alwalys a great time at their place. They are just wonderful.

-PauletteTwo Rivers,Wisc

2009-06-26This was our second consecutive summer vacation at this KOA. Last year, we enjoyed it so much, we came back for another week this summer. We have stayed at numerous KOA's, and this one by far sets the standard. The friendly staff was exceptional, and showed appreciation for our business. The grounds were well maintained, and located within a country setting just minutes from all local attractions. We look forward to more vacations here.

-MikeLeMars,IA

2009-04-21went to the Dells last summer. We camped in the KOA the family had so much fun that we are returning again this summer

-daniellewinnipeg,manitoba

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Back To Nature In The Dells - Reduce Your Environmental Footprint2010-04-30Relish the great outdoors, while treading lightly on the natural beauty that made Wisconsin Dells famous.Read More

Back To Nature In The Dells - Reduce Your Environmental Footprint

2010-04-30

Would you be surprised to know that visitors first came to Wisconsin Dells for a dose of back-to-nature? To think that well-heeled Chicagoans made the trip north by train so they could take a row boat tour of the Wisconsin River may seem a strange way to burn a few vacation days, but it was the Wisconsin Dells scenery that struck people as really special. As homage to those early visitors of the 1850s, and as encouragement to preserve the area's environmental legacy, consider these green travel tips from Travel Green Wisconsin, the group that certifies businesses who’ve made a commitment to sustainable practices, the next time you're in the Dells.

Green Travel Tips

Experience local culture. Seek out local foods, artists and one-of-a-kind places.

Hike, bike, walk or go camping in Wisconsin Dells. Be part of the natural beauty of the destination.

Turn off the lights and the air conditioning. Do your part when you leave your hotel room.

Don't litter.

Recycle. Look for recycle bins wherever you are.

Help stop the spread of invasive species. Buy firewood in Wisconsin Dells. Clean your boat after each outing.

Get the kids involved. Share ideas about ways to be part of preserving the Wisconsin Dells landscape.

One Big Happy Family2011-08-01It might require a little more advance planning these days for grandkids to spend time with their grandparents, especially when miles separate generations, yet traveling together can be the bond that ties.Read More

One Big Happy Family

2011-08-01

It might require a little more advance planning these days for grandkids to spend time with their grandparents, especially when miles separate generations, yet traveling together can be the bond that ties. On any given summer weekend in Wisconsin Dells, you’ll see grandparents doting on their grandkids, whether that’s taking them on a little shopping spree downtown, playing some mini-golf to see who will be crowned king of the course, or splashing around at a waterpark. Dial it down a notch with a stay at a camp resort and the conversation, hugs and smiles seem to come as easy as pie.

Camping has always been popular in Wisconsin Dells - there are more than 3,200 campsites of every imaginable type to choose from - and it gained even more followers during the recession because of its good value proposition, especially for extended families traveling together. But it’s something about the family togetherness aspect of camping that’s the real draw regardless of how the economy is behaving.

At KOA - Wisconsin Dells campground, the multi-generational thing is as comfortable as a cozy camper or cooking over the campfire. The day we visited, owner Jill Brennan took us right up to the adjoining campsites of the Perrin family from Illinois. Grandparents Sue and Kurt Perrin greeted Jill like she was one of the clan and the kids addressed her as Auntie Jill. She’s earned that genuine familiarity when you consider she’s hosted the Perrins every summer and fall going on a dozen years now. But what was particularly charming was seeing the cousins scampering around and swooping in to stand right next to grandma when it came time for a tour of the camper or to sample some treats placed out on the picnic table.

The grandkids bunked together in a tent with ample space for air mattresses, games and snacks. It was their little piece of paradise. Within view was the outdoor pool and playground area. The cousins also talked about how much they liked the movies and candy bar bingo at the campground. Sisters giggled and got on grandly while the boys in the bunch dug into homemade muffins.

“I like being together here with my family, otherwise everyone is too busy,” said Sue Perrin. “We have our fun routines too. Everyone takes turns making dinner one night and it’s a chance to showcase their specialty and Grandpa always buys the ice cream for the grandkids from his stash of coins.”

The most senior of the group though was Maurice Munch, Sue’s father. He’s 87 now and has been camping since the age of one. The youngest was Rocco Frank, the son of Kurt’s godchild. Rocco is six and he’s a regular too.

While the Perrins, their two daughters and their children, and Sue’s dad all live in the same community, so many families don’t have that luxury of proximity. Which makes getting close over a campfire the kind of attachment that’s really cherished.

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